Eco Wave Power has signed a manufacturing agreement with California-based All-Ways Metal for the construction of key components for its first wave energy project in the United States.
A wave energy project
The company will install its system at Municipal Pier One at the Port of Los Angeles, including the floats, as a central part of the energy conversion mechanism, and will be manufactured locally in an estimated 70 days.
The project is backed by Shell Marine Renewable Energy and has successfully passed regulatory filings, including a license from the Port of Los Angeles and a federal permit from the U.S . Army Corps of Engineers. This authorization is critical to launching the first wave energy test facility on U.S. soil under the Eco Wave Power model.
Choosing All-Ways Metal optimizes the supply chain, and increases commitment to inclusion and the local economy. In addition, the company is woman-led and with more than 40 years of experience in metal fabrication, it symbolizes the value of adding regional expertise to next-generation energy projects.
This pilot system will serve as a demonstration of the feasibility of scaling up wave technology. wave technology along the U.S. and global coasts. With a projected capacity within a portfolio of more than 400 MW, Eco Wave Power consolidates its presence as a major player in the transition to renewable energy sources globally.
The Los Angeles wave energy facility marks a logistical and symbolic milestone, representing the convergence of clean technology, domestic production, institutional support and industrial collaboration.
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